It only occured to me that it was even possible, when I saw DzzD's 3DzzD applet switching between software/hardware renderers. I tried to see how 'they' (DzzD and thijs) did it, but the answer was obscured by the JOGL loader. After a few minutes I lost patience and did some trial-and-error until it worked. So credits to DzzD and thijs!

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I tried the pageflip example. and it works just fine. it prompts to accept a certificate.the certificate im using works just fine, if I sign the unsigned jar. so i really cant see the difference, except that maybe its trying to execute to early in the applet (in the start method).

Sun/Oracle have really a problem, why does they try to make user experience so poor when they cannot reach more than 60% computer after java 1.6 has been out for severals monthes ? I just update to 1.6-19-b4 ... and I got :

1 - do you want to install google toolbar (checked)?and2 - do you know about openoffice ?and3 - you now need to reboot your computer to apply changeand 4 - after reboot ? java do not work anymore ! => need to install again from the website

and finally yes signed/unsigned does not work anymore ( after 3 years of using it... this is just ununderstandable & STUPID ! ) and always show a security dialog... bravo... clap clap to Sun to always bring to its users new Java versions always more broken and hard to install and always modifying the way old Applet run ensuring hyper-incompatibility between version, this way you are sure that java will always be stamped : Java programme once run nowhere the same or break after some monthes (when java is updated...), nice...

@Sun : you know what ? call Microsoft and ask them how you should do to maintain retro-compatibilty ? no ? because they are fareaway better for such things, even the very old 1.1 still work nearly as nice as the lastest sun release

Java has been the best language ever thinked but the lack of effort into the plugin/JRE to maintain retro-compatibility and even compatibility make it become useless for anything that requiere compatibility and especially over long periods

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